This Evaluation Summary and Research Report provide process evaluation findings from the Community Cadets Corps (CCC) program that were implemented and evaluated in four Aboriginal communities – Cross Lake, Manitoba; Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Saskatchewan; Touchwood Agency Tribal Council, Saskatchewan; and Hobbema, Alberta. The CCC program is designed to increase the protective factors of Aboriginal youth ages 10-18 years old that are at risk of police contact and/or engaging in criminal offences, anti-social activities, or having conduct problems or truancy at school.
This report, published on 26 November, 2015 compiles statistics from data sources across the Criminal Justice System (CJS), to provide a combined perspective on the typical experiences of different ethnic groups in England and Wales, 2014.
WHO Geneva 2015 The Global status report on violence prevention 2014, which reflects data from 133 countries, is the first report of its kind to assess national efforts to address interpersonal violence, namely child maltreatment, youth violence, intimate partner and sexual violence, and elder abuse. Jointly published by WHO, the United Nations Development Programme, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the report reviews the current status of violence prevention efforts in countries, and calls for a scaling up of violence prevention programmes; stronger legislation and enforcement of laws relevant for violence prevention; and enhanced services for victims of violence- This report is also available in other LANGUES: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish
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New resource for quantitative criminology – data set of the first EU-wide survey on violence against women The dataset of the first EU-wide survey on violence against women is now accessible for further use by researchers. The survey – carried out by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) in 2012 – interviewed 42,000 women in the 28 European Union Member States based on a representative, random (probability) sample. The survey collected data on women’s experience of physical, sexual and psychological violence, sexual harassment, stalking and violence in childhood, among other issues. The dataset of the FRA violence against women survey is stored with the UK Data Service, and it is available free of charge – see the UK Data Service website to find a description of the FRA violence against women survey dataset and the accompanying documents. Detailed information on how the data was collected can be found in the Technical Report that accompanies the survey. In addition, the survey results can be accessed using the interactive online data explorer on the FRA website. The FRA’s own analysis of the survey data is available on the FRA website in the form of a comprehensive report. Following the release of the violence against women survey dataset, FRA will be making available the datasets from its other surveys over the coming months. In each case FRA will closely examine the datasets to ensure the anonymity of respondents.
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